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Organ Restorations
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| First United Methodist Church of Wetumpka,
Alabama: Facade restoration and organ repairs. |
Trinity C. M. E. of Augusta, Georgia: Historic
restoration of a 1906 tracker instrument by Henry Pilcher and Sons for the Trinity C. M. E.
chapel. |
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| Rylander Theatre of Americus, Georgia: A
three manual, eleven rank Möller relocated, restored, re-engineered, and installed in the
theatre. |
First Baptist Church of Dalton, Georgia:
1896 Henry Pilcher and Sons Organ removed, restored, and re-installed
in the church's original sanctuary, now the Chapel facility. |
This page contains some examples of the new instruments manufactured by the A. E.
Schlueter Pipe Organ Company. We also cater to smaller needs from
tuning
and minor repairs to rebuilding, additions, relocating, re-engineering,
consoles, and
more.
We commonly work in support of leading architectural
firms and contractors to assure your instrument is prepared in perfect harmony
with the space it is to serve. If you are interested in our other services
such as maintenance and re-building, please refer to the menu to the left.
As the committee pictured here discovers, our instruments are built to uncompromising detail. Only the finest
materials are used in our construction of your electro-pneumatic, slider, and
electro-mechanical organ action. Your project is unique to our firm and
will be given due care and diligent thought.
Our instruments are not series organs; they are custom creations for your worship setting or home.
Our
firm is willing to consult with you in planning for a pipe organ. Whether you
have an existing building or are designing a new building, our firm will help
you define the space, floor loading and electrical requirements. This service
is offered at no charge and will assure that proper organ space is allotted.
Please allow our team of artisans help you.
We invite you to visit our company or one of our new organs. Please call to set up
an appointment today!